Utah Side’s
Furious Comeback Falls Short in 2-3 Aggregate Series Loss to Dallas

SANDY, Utah (Saturday, November 6, 2010)– Real Salt Lake saw the defense of its MLS Cup crown end abruptly at Rio
Tinto Stadium, as tonight’s 1-1 draw with FC Dallas in Leg Two of
their Western Conference Semifinal Series gave Dallas a 3-2 advantage in
the aggregate goals series. FC Dallas will now take on the victor of the
Los Angeles Galaxy-Seattle Sounders FC series (LA leads 1-0 on aggregate),
which concludes tomorrow at The Home Depot Center, while Real Salt Lake will
begin a short offseason, its renewal of the 2010/11 edition of the CONCACAF
Champions League picking up in late February against fellow MLS side Columbus
Crew in the Quarterfinal Round.

The Claret-and-Cobalt would regret the late goal allowed
in last Saturday’s Leg One even more this evening, as FC Dallas MF Dax
McCarty’s tally would put the defending champs in a two-goal series hole
after just 17 minutes. From there on out it was pretty much one-way traffic
towards the FC Dallas area, but GK Kevin Hartman turned back nearly
everything thrown at him by Real Salt Lake, making five saves on the night,
including a pair of remarkable kick saves that left the home side shaking their
heads.

Real Salt Lake would finally punch one past Hartman in
the 79th minute, when FW Robbie Findley got on the end of DF Nat
Borchers’ flick-on towards the right post to bring RSL to the brink of
evening the series up. Despite having momentum finally on its side, the Utahans
would fail to post the second tally that would push the match into added extra
time, ensuring that a new champion of Major League Soccer will be crowned two
weekends from now in Toronto.

Real
Salt Lake Match Notes

FW Robbie Findley’s goal was the striker’s
fourth career playoff goal, boosting the lead he has in the category in
RSL’s playoff record book.

While its home undefeated streak was certainly not
first and foremost on Real Salt Lake’s mind this evening, the 1-1 draw did
push the squad’s run without a loss at Rio Tinto Stadium to 33 games
across all competitions dating back to May 2009 (25 games in MLS
regular season, three games in CONCACAF Champions League, two games in MLS
Cup Playoffs, and three international exhibitions).

The assist by MF Andy Williams was his second
for Real Salt Lake in as many contests and the ninth in his MLS Cup
Playoff career, pushing him out of a tie with Landon Donovan and into
sole possession of seventh place in the category in MLS postseason annals
(2-RSL, 1-CHI, 6-CLB).

Tonight marked the postseason debut for a pair of RSL
players – MF Collen Warner, who was the first player off Jason
Kreis’ bench when he entered for DF Robbie Russell in the 56th minute,
and FW Paulo Junior, who appeared for MF Ned Grabavoy in the 73rd
minute.

MLS CUP PLAYOFFS
QUOTE SHEET

REAL SALT LAKE
1 : 1 FC DALLAS

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6,
2010

REAL SALT LAKE HEAD
COACH JASON KREIS

On the match:

“I’m real pleased with
the effort from the guys. I’m pleased at how much they put in to it and
how much they continued to put in to it until the final whistle. It made
things really, really difficult on [FC Dallas] in the second half. I felt
like their goalkeeper was standing on his head and was the difference in the
match, probably the difference in the series.”

On Robbie
Findley’s goal:

“I’m pleased that Robbie
Findley gets to end his season in a positive fashion; that he scores the goal
that really pushes things along and adds a bit of a burst. But I know
that he’s just as disappointed as everyone else in the locker room.”

On the series:

“In the last couple
matches, we were a victim of our own expectations. I really feel that in
the Colorado match and these two Dallas matches … we were playing with this
angst of, ‘What if we lose? What if we lose this series and don’t repeat as
Champions?’ We expected more of ourselves, and that’s different than it ever
has been here. In years past we’ve played with no fear—and I would say
that’s the way [FC Dallas] is playing right now; there are no expectations on
them. We played a little tentatively and a little bit scared because we
were nervous to lose, and I just don’t think you can ever be at your best when
you’re a little bit nervous and a little bit scared.”

On the season
overall:

“You can’t take away all
the stuff that we did this season. Yes, we don’t have a chance to repeat as MLS
Cup Champions, but my goodness, we’ve done so many incredible things this year
and no one can ever take that away from us. The things that stand out to
me are to play Cruz Azul home and away and beat them in that series—it was
hugely important.

“All of the
contributions by how many players this year? To watch the highlight DVD
the other night and see almost 14 players on our team scored goals this year
and contributed in such meaningful fashion. It was amazing just to see the way
the guys bought into what we’re all about here, even the new guys. I’m so
thankful for all the things those guys have done every single day in training
and every single match this year.”

REAL SALT LAKE
MIDFIELDER WILL JOHNSON

Overall thoughts
on the match:

“It is a hard one to
take regardless, a real tough loss … It kind of reminds me of the New York loss
[in the 2008 Western Conference Championship]. We had a lot of chances. [Kevin
Hartman] was top notch and made a bunch of big time saves. Giving up that early
goal ended up costing us.”

Thoughts on RSL’s
approach:

“We came out very anxious,
very excited, and we just went for it. We left ourselves a little bit exposed
and we got punished for it.”

Thoughts on the
difference between last year’s playoff run and this year:

“We can’t catch anybody
by surprise. It was a different situation for us having to go on the road for
the [first leg] instead of starting at home and being out in front. But the
expectations were there and we came up short.”

REAL SALT LAKE
FORWARD ROBBIE FINDLEY

On the match:

“Tonight I felt like we
gave it our all and that’s all you can ask. We knew that it would come down to
balls in the box and being able to finish and we just weren’t able to get that
last goal to tie things up.”

REAL SALT LAKE
MIDFIELDER ANDY WILLIAMS

Thoughts on the
match:

“It’s unfortunate that
[FC Dallas] scored first. It changed the way we played. The first half we
weren’t really connecting our passes and we were a couple of steps slower than
FC Dallas in the first half. In the second half we started to settle things
down and I think that 80% of the second half was played in their half and we
just couldn’t put it away.”

On the added
pressure heading into tonight’s match:

“From the first leg we
were already down [a goal] and you want to push and get that goal [in the
second leg] first and we were at home. So, the pressure was on us and that’s
it. [Kevin] Hartman had a great game tonight and I guess he saved the best for
us.”

FC DALLAS HEAD COACH
SCHELLAS HYNDMAN

Overall thoughts
on the match:

“It’s a great result for
FC Dallas. As I said to the players, we have been training for nine months for
this special game. We have been preparing ourselves and pushing ourselves. Even
though it ended in a tie game, it’s a victory for [FC Dallas] to go to the Conference
Championship.”

Thoughts on
bringing pressure early:

“We started off on a
level one defense and then we talked about going to a level two defense and
using that 45 yards of space for a counter attack, and we had a couple of great
one-on-one situations.”

Thoughts on the
team’s effort:

“A great goal from Dax
[McCarty] going through as the central midfielder. I am really pleased and
proud of the boys for sticking to the plan and keeping their composure.”

FC DALLAS GOALKEEPER
KEVIN HARTMAN

Overall thoughts
on the match:

“I think we did well to
get the early goal and it made it a little more difficult for us when we had to
defend, but when we did get the ball we were able to attack and put [Real Salt
Lake] under pressure because they put so many numbers forward. I thought
everybody came up with plays when we needed to come up with plays.”

Thoughts on
eliminating the defending MLS Cup Champions:

“I think to eliminate a
team like Real Salt Lake that you have so much respect for really allows you to
have confidence going forward. They have a great group of players and a great
coaching staff. I think that our ability to come here [to Rio Tinto Stadium]
and do what we needed to do so that we could move on is something that we are
pretty proud of at this point.”

Thoughts on moving
forward in the playoffs:

“I think that there is a
level of confidence, but I also think there is a level of responsibility. When
you beat a team out like that and they had all their hopes and ambitions and
aspirations to go on, now we take that burden and we hope that we are able to
do the things that [Real Salt Lake] wanted to do. I think there is a belief in
this locker room and a belief in each other that we can get it done and so we look
forward to the game tomorrow night [between the L.A. Galaxy and Seattle
Sounders FC] to see who we will be playing next week.”

FC DALLAS MIDFIELDER
DAX MCCARTY

Overall thoughts
on the match:

“We have a lot of heart
on this team. We executed the game plan pretty well. They had a couple of good
chances and Kevin Hartman came up absolutely huge for us. To beat the defending
champions and advance, it’s fantastic.”

On the exhausting
nature of the match:

“I am pretty exhausted.
In the second half you really start to feel the altitude and you start to feel
the pressure that [Real Salt Lake] puts on you. For the final 20 or 30 minutes
it feels like they are playing with 13 or 14 guys.”

On his 17th
minute goal:

“We had the ball on the
left side and I saw David [Ferreira] break free a little bit. I saw that their
centerback was out of position and just made a run forward. I think he was
trying to play the ball to me and David over-hit the ball a little bit. Luckily
it had a pretty big bounce and Brek [Shea] had the height advantage on the
defender and he put the ball perfectly in my path and I was fortunate to get a
good touch with my head and finish it past [Nick] Rimando.”